I " t -r Q - THE OREGON DAILYP JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' SATURDAY - EVENING,'; OCTOBER : 3, 1813. 10 METHODIST MEN VILL SUM SCHOOL m FINISHED LECTURER ; WILL BE HEARD HERE PASTOR RETURNS JO IS FORMER PULPIT SUCCESSOR IS NAMED ! FOB-MISSION WORKERS 111 10 DAfiGER THAT BESETS TAKE UP IMPORTANT: STUDIED BY- f.'Efl 1 SUBJECT IS ffi f. 1 More of . God In v Homes and National Convention Will Dis- rMTcnijiiioM 0! ill mill in 1 1 II hi ii l in UUKKtNl lUflW m .... ru.wuo DSUSED .DDKPVTCDfAHPUIIDPU CfliJFFRFIIdF - HFHF 2rrj .ill I 111 .111 I 1 1 IIIHIl III II llll II I I f Needs of Men and Boys Taken -"Up;; Rual Conditions '-AteV ' Considered" by Speaker, Decalogue1 In Schools; Need? cuss. Task' of. Church and ;'. ed Jo' Make. Good. Citizens J Ways to Accomplish it University ; Referendum'; Is the Subject Tomorrow; .'Coun ty Fair"; Wednesday.' , i ; ,., m The men of ' ht First . Presbyterian church are Jlntroduolns .-.features ,lnto the work of that church, r, They have begun a Current Event class, whjch Is to ,le a forum of "Applied Christianity." - The Rev. Benjamin Young, pastor of Aie nret: Methodist Episcopal church, this city, addressed the Oregon Congress ' of Mothers In the. city library hall yes ,teYday afternoon on "The Preservation of the Home and Marriage Sanctity." . lie said: ."One of the dangers which 'threatens us in the present ago is subtle materialism. An Interrogation mark has een lifted before some in- jstttutlons which. . have been esteemed sacred. There Is a loosening of the bonds of authority. We have talked so much :? about the spirit of democracy and, the freedom of the individual that many have forgotten that the whole super structure of life is . underpinned with laws which are as .immutable as God. "The home Is the pivot of the re- t public U Is the home which gives sta '' blllty to the social structure. We have - crowded out the old fashioned home and are crowding out a lot of old fashioned "things. We do not have time to pray with our children theee days. Before the school board of this city the other ' day the Bible was inveighed against. We -did not need It, was the assertion. Xor Weed of Cod. ' - .i "" "I have an opinion that we need more t of God In the home and more of the recognition of God and the JDecalogue in the public school. It is more ini- portant that we have good citlaens than -. bright Cltlxens, Culture of heart mast go with the culture of the head. The - tsplrtt of reverence must not be for gotten. V '- "We roust protect the family, Hered ity and environment, the two forces w-lilch are recognised everywhere, are : to be recognised here-also. We must develop the finer Influences which make f or the better life. The laws of hered ity and environment must be directed fin the light of science and highest In- telligence. Intellect and conscience must t have a part in this.: f;f.i'Wu4-''it "The preservation t of the home , do penda upon the recognition of the sa crednee of the marriage vows.' There must be justice on botll sides. We are -,: -catching a larger vision of what equality really means. The laws on our statute "books in too many Instances give the advantage to the man. There are cert c torlespf prejudice against woman which , " have caused to be . written Into our .' records some , dark chapters and tragic ' 1- eptaodes. ' ' i . ? 1 on BUadard of Morals. : ' "Tlie enfranchisement' of woman will "do' much toward making - corrections r along' these lines. We must teach one 'stendard of morals. If we , drive tha . woman out and brand her who sins,' the - man must receive like treatment. A. '. "There must be uniform divorce laws -and more stringent rules with respect to divorce procedure. - Justice must be administered to the rich and to the poor alike; "We 'roust give attention to that . ; which makes for the American home. If xve guard It well there will com back to us the reward which will make for the enlargement of all life. 'The home is primary, w must protect jt.end give lorvitt and build into it" ; s 1 . t J Vt. Young' will continue this' discus slon. tomorrow morning at tha new loca church, corner of Twelfth"1 and i Taylor " ntreets,. under the topic: .The Menace of the American. Home." . . ., , - Jlev U. W. Pepper, chaplain of the f WiKcousin state penitentiary, will do ill ver his lecture on "Crime and Criml- nal Its Cause' a"nd Cure."1 in the Sun 1 nynide , Methodist ""cliuron tomorrow evening at .7:45. In the morning tho ; pastor, Kev. Mr. Fry, will ' preach on k the topic, "The Relation of My Religion to. My Relations." PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AS ANNOUNCED BY THE i r ir.l tVhlla Tmnl. W B. Hlnnon and 1. t A, Am. --winbtPiv. Blbia mbool :45. Uerrirm I Il iad V.:m: S. 8., 10; h. Y. P. V., :1J. Tot'lr, "Tha t'oar Men of I'ertland" aad "Uow 1- to Be HiUpUy ilnrriwl." - ; . Butt iue . w.-O. BbiBk.- patter. Serf. Irw. 11 ud IDHt: Suadiy ctwel, lUt B.. t, t f. u. e.ao. . Calvtr B.- .ilter Dorf, piitcr. Fmcl ,. Inf t ll a. m. ind T:45 p, at. "Mew VtmoM , iroB Betbetda'i Fool" a4 "OW lAUOfi From tne umwt et tne rooi. 5 .r- arlata Kr. W. 1. a. ' Bprlgt- -: Sanday ' school, 10; B. X. P. 0 t:X Mrrlt-ts 11 , aud l:t. Mob Vi bo Cb Ke Rank" and . ills lleallat Touch." i-- . 1.. lnilMl-Bv. c. B. Elliott. B. T. P. O, " 6:80, 8. 8. 9.46. gerrlcet 11 and 7:30. ators Tlns. Ml- ImIwI Oratr(urd ereulog, "lie Ua- kauw-a Uod." -.-v - euwfce Iter. P. W. Htyea, It end t:80i .t'-V:-aV -X.-P,-U, Mk ....k; ",, LuiTr.l tr Park tttTi A. 0. Saxtoe, patter, II and J:ao; sV les B. P.- U. IT. f . Kumi7U (Oriuo) ik JfeiS, , --Oarad ...;. MiiMftfnttkileat. . -;; ' . si.-Jvaua cumii) Et. Krt reldaetli. S. S. 11 i-.mt. . P. V, . . -St. av. v-Pi Bordn,- piiator. ' B. 8., 10 a. Mrrlce at II a., nod 8 ft. n. Ci ilouuilUt, lit,, u. X. Cmo. 11 and fi9u; y, !., 8:M); c. tf., 8:40. cbio.8 MtstUia ft, S., Ii i, u. Uakma, av -. periutosdeat. , .: . irat unin Be.' i, Kratt. 11 and 1XO: .-. ,6. M. Bwuud tferaun Bit. Frederick Butrrsiaa. U aud Hu; S. b.. :&; y. r. C.. :&. fcwt yurtr-lWib etreet Her. A. B. Waits. S. 8.. k:S; iireacbluf, 11 and 7:80 p. m.; B. Y. 1'. Ui, e:8o i. ta. "Forced Into the Ftut" and What In Unknown About Uod." .;VUT-a,-..wi2:&L p"tor' Tbwnacl2-UeT. kobf-rt Oray. CMtor. Set Dotx .l and 7 dot B. B., Q:4u; X. P., 6:80. xv Inlrd Her. W. J. Beio, Ii nd 70; B. ,c Jeu" and Silent ChrUt." ' Swcdlub Ivor, t'redriii-a Untivn. 10: and 7:. :U B. Y.-P. C C:0. Italian allnlog -Bar. Franeeaco Saonttla. naa tor. Vntart circle S; fnwcblns l:o, .Wt a aeruou for fcnjlUh (pukluf poovle; alw at 7:80. : Sc.t k-iV '1- - "-.:.' ; lUtSsdUt. . ,. Flnt13ta and Tayloe ta. Br. BenJ.mln TDf. S;3Ur. 8.; m, E. I,. Berrlcea 10:53 and "ltae.Mcht Uiiuatli." . I Trlnlgr Kt, A. B. Caldor. U a. at. and 7iiw p. mij S. 8. 10; . I eao. , ,na f swedlan toJ-tbwlck nod Beach. Re 2 N BiirdcU. paitcr. U and s. S., lo B. L . tpwurth,-1U. Frank Jaowa bif,k.T It a. m.. U and TdO; 6. :; Thl7:M Morulnf. "iwiurulng Who U lord'1 and "a horixt ut WouOw-a.'7 . " - Flrat .Vorwgiaa Daolab Kev. ' KUae Glard. low. paator. , It and 8. "Tne Lord ! Tsnpper" abd seass-la tb Klght." . . " pp" f.acu ( Daulaa Vancouter i nd Skid, more, Ke. bt. yrld, pantos, U and $. M. oU. . IS m. ', Suuuiaa lta. William H. ttr. D n ii and 7:43 m. B. S. :60 a. B. E. L. S-30 ln i Kalatloa of Wr IUUlon to MjT . Baul tkifn" and cvanlng , Ur. W. . Pepper? Centenary Ba. hlDtt B. Trlmlila, t. n . rid 7:80. rTb Urm4 at life7, and "itOaU- uan sdeaee MeBafk'-:---.-.,- - '-Z-lurt jl-H, c. T. Cook, Ptator. 1 :J0?,.sr.8;i,,0. ..:.,-rrayetintatlng. St. Jonnn. : J." Pntree... CnrftoH 11 and tt:ts a. s. wj E, LM S:a. ' " WooOlnwu Ko. Loaia Tboaaaa, nast, a S. 1: K. I... :S; pfOM-klng II and 7:13. (rulral Vocwi STnu and Farcu, Bar, r. c. iiartok. brTkei 11 aud 7 -.art. a. t,- Inaa nifvtliig. 1:15; B. L :BO p. m. Twilra. '. -1 In Ilia World" and "Tba Ulgbty pbrlat,'1 iiiuuis kail Aleiuorut bt & 0,' ItcCnl Rer. E. D. Sexton. "HeU What Is ItT Where Is ltt Who Goes Therer - will be the topic given by E. Ev Sexton, of London, Eng. la tha r Women,., of Woodcraft . Temple, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp. Mr. Sexton deals with this subject in an interesting and Instructive mariner, bringing evidence from every field of education, science, and religion. He hag a remarkable memory and a great store of Interesting items In connection with his many travels and investigations, and these, together ,wlth much wit and humor, 'he weaves In telling effect in his arguments . on . these subject. This i the openfng of a series of Bible lectures' to be given in' Portland. . .' Will Dedicate Church ,1 Tomorrow will' ba observed as aTflay in the Interests of missions In all de partments of the caurch at AnaUel Preabyteriaa church. . The children of tha 'Sunday school hare been ' contrib uting this . year. to a station In tlio Philippines, anil at the hour of f.ielr meeting will hear about. the work the are helping to do by their offerings. At the morning service, th pastor will de liver a -i missionary address.' " In tho evening titer will bn a stereoptlcon lecture on the Philippine Islands. DJovember 1$ has been' set tentatively as the date for tie dedication of the Anabet-church, building. Painters and decorators are at work now, and 1 all the final details promise to be oarel for before that date. During the paat two weeks members of the church and congregation have met at the building every night, excavating a new addition to the basement. - After shoveling dirt for two hours, and a half eacli evening the men have adjourned to the kitchti. where a supper has always been .served tbem by the ladies. To Give Sacred Concert,;; The large chorus choir of! the Sunny- side Congregational ' church has pre pared another sacred concert for Sun day evening. New features have been Introduced and the program' promises to be one of exceptional merltw There will be. several .children's choruses, a men's chorus, selections by the chorus choir. Including Handel's-"Hallelujah Chorus," special features in Solos and duets. This excellent choir Is rapidly gaining In public favor .under the efficient ireo tlon of Prof. JT.. H. Cowen. '.', Wh. 8. 8., 0 48: IJ a. .. -. rlaaa oei-tliiB 12 diin: Enworlh leaaue 11 t. S.. 8:46 JapaDMS llaaloa-KeT. HUM Rlban. 8:M and b:iU; 8. A., 3:30. ; Uarmau P. A. Bcfanmann. S. 8., B:4S ear, lean 11 and s. fpwortb lea(ae. T:15. , ' MonUTtlla Bar. W. B. ' Uaapton. . laraMa at 11 and 7:80; 8, ., 10; B. U, f :4S. , 2 Ballwood Ba. Jance P. Bawklaa, 11 asd t80 1. B. I, f:80: B, U, -M. Uulreralty Park Ber. W, J. Dooclaa. 11 asd 7:30: 8. a. 10 a. m.a B. h., 8:15. Afrtcaa glon e W. MatUteea, 11 aad ; 8. 8.. 1; B. T. Pattoa Bar. Qaerf a Bopklna, paator. Freaek Inr 11 and 7:30: 8. ., 10 a. as.; S. L., 8:30. "The Unity of the Faauly" , and "Broken Hearted.' - ( - Careoa Belrtta RT., H. X. . Orataav a 10: aarnaon, U, v - , , - Batbvl Bar. J. ti Craw pattor. ' BerTlete, U aad T;,-8, 4C I:15i C. k., 7. Mount Tabof Et.- C. Hamilton. 11. 7:S0. 8. 8., :45: CL; B J0. Bally oar. AdUreaa by W. B.vWWttcntT-v u -' -, UataKaT. W. Boyd lloora, ir aad 8; 8. .,10; B.4 L., f. "- :,. .-;'- y f .'-..; . Eoaa City Park -Bone City Park elubkouae. Bar, William VV. Suaniaon. pastor. Serticee 11 abd 7:30: 8- KtiiS. 1 Prof. NV'F. Cola man of Baed ooltese and- Bar. H. T. Atklnaon. Wooditock Frank Jamaa. paator. 11 and 7:30; Lincoln Btraet U. C. M. a Bead, paitor. 11 and srs. 8., 10. ' -' Oak Grofe Bey. U. Splea. SeTTlcea 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10. , -v..;'- f - .-j-.Wv .-. . . Waatmoreland Bar. 0. T. Oreana. B. 8., 8 aermon, 7:80. by Iter, Frank Ultlty Ktnnall. Wealeyan Bar. O. C" IVlckar, 11 aad 8) 8. b.. 10; V. P. It.. 7. , i - First fleraian A, p. Cramer, pastor. Preack Ins 11 and 8. 8. S, 10. . I M0. ; v , Taylor Street 8d and Taylor ats. BTentng my ov,- avrsHHi -of mxbw, juj (Helps, Pnloa Arcane MetbodUf-. Hardy Baaostt. paator. Prascblng. 11 a. m, and 7:80 p. m, 8. 8. 10 a. m.. K. L. 8:45. Subleots. "Thar Taklna of a Kingdom" and "The larltatlas to Wbooi aoover Will," , -"- .1 V; tealtetaaw' .'T'"'!' ; Pint Preibytaiiaa eburck e. Joha Boyd, nlniater. Preacblns 10:80 and 7:30. - ' Calrary Blereutb and Clay ata. Bey. David L. iKieble, D. D. Preaching 10:80 and 7 146. "Snlrlt Utra Value to Letter" and "Tha Kin and tba Prophet.". V aaujiworui aa. 'Mane;- Kirk BIcbardsoa. rtor. 11 and 7:43. Bible school :45 a. in. P.. B. C. B., 6:40. Communion and "Keen the BabbattY Dap- Boly." ..-(.-s. . MUpab Rtt. Barry Laeds, pastor. Sermon. 11 and 8: 8. 8., 8:40 a, m.; C. B., 7 p. m. Fourth Be. Henry JJ. Hanson, pastor. 8err ka 10:30 and 7:30; 8. 8., 12; C. E :S0. "Children of Cod" and "Tha Praia Mr, of Third Rot- A. L, Batehlaoa, pastor.: Berri lew. 10:80 and ,T:4B a. S. 111; d B,w 8:48. . Hawthorne- - park L. : K. 4irliuea,M pastor. 8. . noon. Senrloe 10:a0 and T:80. V. K." ;itO. a'r. tt;,;:!: Anabel Robert N. McLaan. Benrleae 11 and T:45l 8. 8. 8:48; O JX 8:48. "Shall We Bo Bwalluvad bv Jonah's Whalai' mnA -l-r-nr( . lactura on Ua Pbliipplnea. ; ( f , , rT. aaopa, waoiamia kt. a. W. saaataats, S. 0: svrtlces 11 and 7:80. . ,. 7 PWmotit-Eaf'.- J. 1. Bnyder. 11 as :4: Vl Heart" and V?retcbitif 11 . m. q1 7:30 p- nv J?-, Jtf&XX-ig?! f; ; Veraon H. N. Mount, paster. BerrleeS 11 and ".iw Ch'Utlaa Kndeaor T b..q. '1 vaaimlnalaf Hat. lianry Marcott. 10:80 .. I; y. p. . c T; e.80, tnr i'ir--11:' WUIiam J. BBlropee. 8 38b! B.'. ' 10 ' C Blount XaW-BeTwiUUm J. Moore, paator. The National Convention ef Methodist Men. which convenes in Indiananolia. Ind, October 2S-J1, will be attended by over JS009. accredited: delegates, . Includ ing bishops, editors, board secretaries. publishing agents, pastors and laymen. Portland will be represented by Bishop R, J. Cooke. Rev. Benjamin Toung is a delegate but cannot attend on account of local church business, The program, of . the convention Is based vpoa three main propositions: 1. The' task of the Christian church. S. The agencies through which this task la to be accomplished. - . S, n The opportunity and the power cot its accomplishment. the geneVtUng forTi :itlyVior Under the first heading ! not omy purpose of the whole Christian chnrcn In tha opening message, but the specif to task of the Methodist Episcopal ohuroh,JWork in Mexico. He wae auperintendent togetner wun ' ""no church has already achieved and the p - portunlty now presented for greatly In- creased aervlce. ' i w ' ' 1 f - - With thla introduction the program proceeds under "a call to advance" in try, ana me-- wooaiawn roiaa giaaiy the eeven department known as the of- eelsed the opportunity to have him re ficiai 'eonnectional causes the elrcula-1 turn here. Mr. Melllnger is a native of tion 4t' the scriptures. Sunday echoola, education." Including that for the freed - men of the south,' temperance, home missions and church extension, , and for - elgn missions. These "calls? re to be voiced through the agencies to which they are severally committed, asa by ignd heavily burdened church. He re one of the executive officers of thelmalned there six years, during .which boards and societies. These fundamental message, will occupy the morning and afternoon sessions or tne xirst aay.v ; aeheral Theme Conilaned. ." , .. The night session will be one of rare inspirational ana eaucationai xorce, con - tlnuing the same general -theme, with respect to cities, to the nation, and to tha world, three of the bishops who have made gpeoial studies of these respective fields of service making the addresses. The - second day the theme will be "The Need for a. Larger Program," Surveys of what the conferences have done have been prepared by the several residential areas, and will be exhibited and analysed, followed by a discussion or practical measures tnrougn wnicn tne church may mre worthl y meet 1U 1 op- portunltles and responsibilities. This session is to conclude wlth an open 000-1 ference. participated In largely by layy8pMlt on tB subject. "The French Aid men., and the appointment of a com-1 ,-, mr Iran Revolution." Prof. mlttee te prepare and report a denom- xhaxter Sias had any years' of ex InaOonal policy for the future. Iperience as apubllo speaker and has In the afternoon there will be reports I an.nt m. innv flm In eollectlnr the data of what some denominations have al - ready accomplished by methods of or ganisation anl through campaigns - to enlist their entire, membership in . sys tematic study of and service for mis sions - and benevolences the Louthern Presbyterians, tha Disciples of Christ and the United Presbyterians. Follow. I ing these, the oonvention will separate Iterances will followi district super into groups from Episcopal residential Intendents, of pastors and of laymen- areas, and under the direction of gen' era! superintendents will consider what the response of Methodism ought to be. '. v. Denominational roller. The third day opens with the report of the committee on. denominational policy, followed with an open discus sion upon "How to Actuallse the Program,".- and how existing church-organisations can best be related to th proposed policy. ' The - session : closes wlth'an, address upon the spiritual pow er and purpose of the church, and the consideration and adoption f the de nominational policy. . f ; The afternoon session Is a efurther consideration of the call of' "The New Day," in social reform, in Christian cltl- H. 8.. 1 a. nj. Berrlcea 11 and 7:80; C. B., 7 P, ia. . Spokane atenua J. E. Tooel, " paator. Sermon 11 and 7:30. - - . Chiutae 14BV& First. 7:48; 8. 8.. 8:45. - Millard Aranua Bar. Larl Johaaon. 8rrleee 11 and 7:30; 8. a.. 10. Bom City Park Bervlcee 11 aad 7:4t4 Be; Bendlnot Saely. k - Trtolty Bar. -, B, , Baasoa,' pastor. Sarrleea 11 and 7:80; 8. 8.. lo; I. P. 8. C. at. 8:80. Btformed Frank D. Fraiar. Preaching, 11 sad Mj k 8., 10. -"' yV.;;"-', r i5" Bisgii88tlissf f 4',S i . i First K. tstbar B, Dyott, D. D., 11 a. m. and T:as n. sa. "Bow to Baeomai What We Oofht to Ba" and "Whan Xour 8hlp Comes In." uuisitfsity rare ist. v. v. aautnar, u. v.. pastor. 11 and 7:80: 8. 8.' 10 a. aa.i X. P. 8. O. B., 8:80, "Dwaillps by tba Wall et the I4r- log one and "ia it 11" - 'r'- -tl " First 0rma Kc. ; Jonn H. Bops. 10:80 and 7:30; 8. L. 8:15: C. E., 6:80. ' Laurelwood Uer. KaodalL pastor. 10 and :48i O. 'B., 7. : i". ' Undarhnrst Be. D. Bi Orayj 8. 10; service 11 and T:45. ;-- ' " Uaualo 8uset J. U. Lowdan. pastor, Bery. Ices 11 and 7:30 p. tn. 8. ., 10; X. P. 8. O., 6:15. "Poaassalooa promlaod: , How., Secured'' and "By-productt et Ufa." : WaVarly Ualthta Bar. A. W. Bond, pastor. Worship 11 and ?:30; 8,; &. 10: C 8., 6:80. UuDnyalde Ba-r. J. 4. Staob, 11 and 7:80 J 8. B. 10; C.. K.; '6:15. , "The Main-spring of the Christian tlfe" and "Chrlet la 8ong." 8 p. n. Welsi sarrlcc. ' PllaTlm Ba. D. . Poling, pastor. Preach las at 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 8:4ft: C. &, 8:80. HlghUnd Bar. B. 8. BoUlufor. 8. 8. 10 a. m. Preaching 11 and 7:30. "Tha Tyranny of Uandleapa" and "Irrallgloas Bellgion.1' .... Atkluaon Memorial fief. P. W. Oormaa, pas. tor. erleia, 11 a. m. and 7:45; 8. 8.. 8:45. St., Johns fler. James Murphy. 11 and 6 8.8.10..,;yyy, -' ..,t;, kt,: s IsJaaosaL Trinity chnrchraT. tr. A. A, ICorrlsoa. rao. toy. Barrlcea 8 and U a. m, and 8 p. sa. 8, 8.. 8:45 mt- IS. - ' - - .-.- . Pro-Cathedral of 81, Btcphan the Martyr Bar. H. M. Bamaay. Berrlcea U aud 7:80. Suuday acbuol, 10. -,. -a -.-.a-,.-, . - Church of Our Harlot Woodstock Bar. B. B. Clsrk. Karrlcas 8 and 11. -p , - -i, ' SL Matthtir's Mission Bar. - W. ' A. U. Brack, ' Tlear. I?. 8. 10 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m. Bvanint aerrlce at St. Helena ea OoIddj. Wa rlT at 7:80. ' . at. Darld's Ba., Henry Boaaell Talbot. 7:80, calebratlou of Uoly Bucbartst, 8. 8. 8:48. Morn Ins prayer 11 a. m., Branlnf prayer 8. , 8U Andrews, Portsmouth Bar. p. W. Baum. Vicar, la ebarse. 11, -prayer and esraios, ;30: 8, B,lo, . - v- ,;, v. -7,...TT All Balnta-J-Be. Boy Edftar Bamlnctoa rac. tor. Mornlug prayer and .aeraion, 11 . a m, B, 8. 0:45 fio aTonlag acrvlca. ... , . , Bt. Jotin s Church Ha. X. P. Bowes, 8. 8. i; afenius- prsyac' ansr aarsaon, ,'. , - , i gt 4b' tliurcji, .deilwood He. Joha D, Blca,-BrTlcaa at 11 o'clock Bunday mornlna ,7:80, eaealng praar. u.-w,, y. ., ,, i Bishop Morrla Manorial Chapel. Good Ba. marltan boaplul. Chaplain , Frederick It. How ard. Holy oommunJon, 7 a, m. Prayer aad acrmoa 7:.. , ' . ,-' Good 6hebra Bar.. 7oh8 Dawsoa, 11 and faoB. 8.. W. v . ' ' - ,-. r. Bt. Mark'-Ba. . B. H.'SItppeea. rwtor. Holy Eucharist, T:80 a. m. B. ., 8:48 a. m.t Matlna and Litany, 10:16. Holy: Sucharut 11 .,.m.! tJenmi(,-;7W - Graca Manwn-UI Be. Qree B. Vaa Wa. tars aad Bs.-Oswald W. Taylor, Holy Con,. C union 8 a. m.; a. 8., 10. a. m,- aWrlcea 11 a; KTauliif serrlcaa omitted-, 1 '. Kenton l-'lre ball on Brandon st. Bar. p. Bauan.-vicar. S. B. 10,- Krenlug aarrleae ind rermon 8. Holy communion oa third Sun. day of aaeli Aiontb. - ' 8L Paul a, Wool mora Be. Oswald W. Tay lor. 8. 8., 8; services. 4, Bt. Michael's and All Anirele' Ita. - T. P, Boweu in t-harae. 11 and 1:.K 8. 8., 10. -t. Pettuo, , UlcUlgaa and Alberta (iaorie t. Rev. W. L. MelliBger ' ' W. ; I Melllnger, tha paetor of the Woodlawn ' Christian i church. - is Just I "r. our jrears ego,, a.e... was caiieu I from thle pulpit to take uo missionary 9 the educatlohaVworlc of the dlaclplee l I ; j " ""' vew.-1 wm rewwy J compelled to cloee- hie work there on Uocount of the revolution la that coum- Iowa, where he grew" to manhood and 1 received hie publio school education. He received bis , college ana , immaterial 1 training at Cotner University in Lin coin. Nebraaka.. He came to Oregon la lios, locating at Ashland with a small tma ha lifted tha church to a nlace of J strength in the community. During ithU time he tautht for several years jin the southern Oregon. State Normal school, having the chair or matnema 1 tics. "Round' the Fireplacei'j The Toung Men's! Bible class ef'tfie First Presbyterian Sunday school is this fall presenting social and educa tional programs which are valuable to $ nuiM -Round the Fire. lactf, m,eting. Gamee will he, played, ;t orle8 wm b; told and rau ale enjoyed, L. s-,m evanina- Prof. B. A. Thaxter. of the Portland academy, wilt for this lecture. Tomorrow morning after the preaching service the class meets for Its regular Bible study. Tne study for this week!, is the pastoral Epistles. zanshln and In evangelism. ' Group eon uch of which will consider la open- oon; ference their particular responsibility and relaUonshlp to' thechurch's for ward movement. v '''..:"': : Y- "y; lCethodism's Xiarger Outlook. . The last day will be given to a dis cussion on "Methodism's 'LaFge? Out look" and "The Larger ; Life. V .:, vi For Friday evening the local com mlttee has arranged a street parad, in. which will be combined several thou sand of the membership of various church organisations, Bpworth league brotherhoods, adult Bible classes, etc., In addition te the convention delegates and others "both from Indianapolis and from .other towns , and ,oltleg of the state.. , ; .V-:; r-: '?,"';' Hopkins, pastor. 8, 8., 10; seraaon, II; aeo awn, 7:30 p. ta. , ' -n 8t. JohnV Mllwaukla Be. Jobs D. Blee. 8, aU 3; eveolag prayer asd eerpjon, J; aar. Icaa, 4. . , ' Aacanaloa Chapal PorUsnd Balgbts. 8. 8. -' Portsmouth Herefn--' at.-near Lombard st Be. F. U. Baum, vicar. B. g, lo. Ti . , 'A a-'. - lArlatbua. ' - First, Park aad Columbia streets W, P, Bea. or, paator. . semose at it and i:o: a a, 8:60; O. 6:30 p. m, Morning, "The Law et the Mew Life" and "Tha Christ . Wanted." Central Her. Samuel B. Hawklna. aaatoc. 8. 8. 10; 0. S.,6:80 -sarvtoee II and 7:80 p. ra. RubjacU, "A spiritual Love Letter" ana "A Xoang atas and Why.":; , . , ,, t t BAdnay Avenue 8. 8., 10; 0. C. f:S0. -Montavllla Cbrlsttas Tabettiacla Ba. B. H Kimball, paator. Berlcee at 11 and 7:30 r. m.i 8. B. 10 a. m.i C.-B., 6:80 p, m. "Pleading for tbe Paopls1' . sad "Waaa Bataa Ooea , to Chsrco." :. .....--...A , - . ,u Glade ton a Be. Boy U Dons, paator. Bar. Icaa at 11 and I'M p, m.; 8. 8., 10; Junior C, B., at 8 p. m.i 0. B.. 6:30 o. m. Kara Park Bar.- B. - Tibbs Maze, oaator. Barvlcaf at U and 8; C. K., 7 . s.; 8. 8.,10 a. m,.-- 'v. ''"y '' "i '" 1 .-v ; ; Woodlawn Ra; Wv t. Melllnifer, state even, (list 8erlres 11 and 7:40; H. 8., 6:43. "A Motto ef Cbristlsa Ule" and "Christ's Chal- Mnse to tne wotio." ,-- - .--p tt s.-. Bt. Johns Bav. J.. B. lobnsoa, paator. Bet, leaa at 11 and 7:80: 8. 8., 10; C, B., 7:80. . ballwood, corner Nlnateeotb t and hebalesa Rev. J. A. Maltoa, paator.-. Ser,lcM at 11 aad 7:80 p. m.i s. a, 10; ta u., e:so. . Vernon Dr. J. F. GLormler. oaatar. 8atea rand 7:40. 8. 8. 10 a. m. Morning-, "The Hear and Bis Tlaloa". evening, ."The Harvest Bome.;,.,'::; -.'i'ly'- '--1: ' ''-.',' .Vi:";' ''-'''t ? 'jtralled Bratliraa, ' ".' t-V-i ' First Rev. J. D. N !s wonder, baster. Berrtcee 11 and 7:&0 8. 8, 10;' 0. B.. 6i30. Bubjaota, 'Jonrneylna with. God" and ,"! the young Mas-safe?'- .-.-,v ' -. .-' Bacond Alberta, Bet, Chas. t Wllllama, aarvlcea 11 and 7:30 n. tn- "Baptism" and address by Or. P. I. Boaabraka. . -: Third Bav. Judsoa 0. Rlcbardaoa, pastor. Bsrvloaa 11 aad 7:80 8. 8., 10; O. I.. 6:30. "Tba Second Coming pi Christ" asd "A proa. ptrous Slave." ; ,k . , , ' i :.-' Foorth Be. ' 7, T, Conner, paator, ' Sarvicae 11 and 7:80 p. m.: 8. 8., 10; 0 6:80 p. m. Morning, Or. P. O. Bonebrske; evening, "Jeaua Christ, , (be Same Yesterday, Today and For ever." H..,v, r .,tv,t ;;, .. Radical Jasaup at. Rev. A. 8. Baadersan. rstor, ttarvices 11 arbd 7:80; 8. JI., W( U B., P. Wi. ' 'i-.''., i-,- .',' i Uoy Woodworth Memorial.' Tsneouvar. Weak. Bav. I. Lincoln Bills, paator. Bervlcee 11 ae S B. avi s, 8, 10; Y. P. g. c a., f.7 ; ' .':''.f- Taltaa BvaasalleaL ,,V';v.:,i.-i'55'1 First B. BUtssntk and Maple Bev. C. 0. Poling. Barvhwa 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m.i 8, 8., Ockley Greed-Wlllunietta Blvd. and Gay St Johns If.. A. Goode, pastor, Preachlna U and 7:30; 8. 8., 10; K. L. G. B.. 6:80. Wichita Bav, B. H. Farnhao. pastor. Prtacblng aarvlcea every ftrat and third Bun dara of each month. Sunda ackoul and fourth Bundays, Re. J. Boweraoa will preach. . t . ' ? -!:,; Aif-;.,:. .);,':;; -Bwedlib ImmtBOel Uev. P,1 Richard ' Olaea. II -and 81 8V 8.. 8:48.' . St. Pauls Lutheran A. Kranaau naatar. a. (.. 8:80: aervlcas, 10:30 and 8 p. m.i Baalish claaaaa.- 8:30 a. m. Bt Jameaj kngllab Wast Park and Jefferson sts. Uer, J. A. Leas, paator. 8, B4 10. Lutbw lesRue i. nervirea ii ana a. 1 Zlon's Gernmn (Missouri Synod) H. B. Kan. palmann, 10:10. 7:45; 8.. B.. U-.1&. , Aiuioa tuaraiant 4. , wtrasoB, pastor, a. The class will meet Immediately after J the hour of the morning' service from 13:16 to 1:00 p.m., when live Issues per taining to tho general welfare of society will - be discussed by chosen leaders, The topics will have av wide 'range end will embrace whatever makes for .the better life of society. 1 While the class Is organised and will be conducted by the men, every one 1e welcome to Us discussions and a general invitation is issued to .ail who sre in terested. ' , ' - . ... I: The - topic for next Sunday . morning will be "The Referendum . Concerning the Appropriation to the - State Uni versity." '-E.;Hi;'ii,'.:";?t,., H. J. Parklson will speak' in opposi tion to the appropriation, and Mr. John u. veacn win speax in ravor or it. . The-San Graer C E. society Vof the church have planned a unique social tor next ; Wednesday evening. In- their Church house. The affair " Is In the nature of a county fair and farm r" a convention. , with air the attendant fea turesauto races, stock exhibit, balloon ascension and turkey dinner.. Admission t the "grounds" will be- ?: f ree to all young people, and jolenty f 1 "noney" will be furnished the" guests to pur chase their waV' through . the various attractions and to enjoy the appropriate refreshments. Rewards will ; be given for the most comlq costumes,' and a general good time la expected. ' ; ' v The senior chorus will: resume . Its regular weekly rehearsals - next week, notices to be send out tqr that effect at once. The members are planning a heavy season's work.- Selections from the Messiah at the Christmas time; Cole ridge Taylor's Hiawatha's wedding Feast," late In Januaryj Dubois' "Seven Last Wbrds," st Easter,7 and a part song concert In May... ; i.V.V'i'"'; The newly organised orchestra of the church, under the leadership of W. Blttle' Wells,' will assist- the chorus in the produotlon of these works. In addition to the large number or voices In the chorus last year, there are number of new applications for mem bership for the coming season. The chorus will be under tne direc tion of Owen J. Bowman, pastor assist ant of the church, as it was last year, :1 Church Notes.7 A- mlsston Sunday school will be -or ganised "in the Industrial Home of KM Woman's 'Horn Missionary society of the. Methodist - Episcopal- church. ! South Portland, tomorrow afternoon at 1:80. . 1 v--.i; ' .. -e :-J r-c-f The primary department f the First Methodist Epracopal Sunday school will meet beginning tomorrow at 11:15 eao'. Sunday in the Grace M. E. church par sonage, -next to the church on Twelfth and Taylor streets. t - At ' the last , semi-annual meeting of the Alert Bible club of the First Bap tist church the f o!Uwlng new officers were elected. H. E. Morgan, president: W. V. Grider, first vice president; Cw.CVI Mocoy, - secona vice presiaent; w.- 15.. Bindsay. secretary; Stanley Mugler, VARIOUS CITY P. Busch, local elder. Services! 8. 8,, 19 a, st.;4 oreachlna. 11 a. m. St. Paul's -German A. B. : Era ass. pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., German; 7:30 p. 0 Bbs Hub. B. 8. 8:30 a, m. ( ' Bt Johns 8. 8., lo; preaching, 11. ;. -United Norwegian Deimar Laraaav' BUter. 11 aad 7:801 a 8.. 6:46.- Bliot Chapel Bat, B, 4. Thoraon. Jll 8. a. am. . - r Lents 0. ti Cummlngs, pastor, Bsrvteeai 1 a. 10 a. m.t nraaohiua. 11 and 7:30 a. sa. , eweaiia Mission ttev. . . sorsa. u ass a. i a iii, v aarL ' I y&vfcjXil fkYiiour. Bysedl-I. a. Blavj oscu. ;io; a. s., i:ow. race Bngllab (Mlaaaurl Byaadr Karby aad Fargo, Bav. fe Luacka, 10:80 aad 1:30; 8. 8., 8:8 a. ra. t. ' . Bethany Danish -M. C. Jvnaen-Engholm, pas. tor. services it ana b. b. o. ,tu. lmttianual German (Sallwoodl BL C Khali n a. 10:30; a s., 8:80. . , . Bwedlab Auguatana Bav, B. B, Baadttsdt 10:45 and 7:45: 8. 8.. 8:30. ftorweglaa Free Cnurch K A. Borrevlk, pas- tor. awrTicas ii auu a p. oa. aw m. i s. m. united MorwegUD irortamoatnj H. u. Meq drlckaon. pastor. Services 11 aud 7:30: 8. 8.10. Mission Vtncent'a hall, corner 43d and Sandy roau, na. -w. r. a.ms, paaiur, uarniau aarv lcea s:3u p. n. Kngllab 8. 8. 8 p. ta. , ,(. !"!'-. :r Bamaa fjathollo. .. " ; Boly Beaeemer Bev. Ed. ft. Gantwsn, C. 88. U. Low waaa, a; hlgh .Butae aud aatiaos, 10:80; beuadlcUoa, 4. J - t , st Ignatius uv, F.' Dillon, 8. I. Low mass, and ;Oj auaaa,. sarwoa aad UussktUas, 1030. - . -v - st Joseph's (German) Bt Be. ymse Baow, P. a. - Low mass, ; alga aaasa an aarawa. 1VUW1 ssapara auut vnieuivu-au, . '., . - Bt Prancls Be, il. U. txack. Low siasa. S, S and ; blgb uasa aud aeruvn. 10:30; vss iwrs. Instruction aud benediction, 7:80. - ' 1 St LawreuoVs He. J. t;. Hugbea, ' Low ma as, 6, 8 aad 8i high mass aud , wriaua, lu:au: reaiers and DeMulctlon. Itto. . at. Patrick's He. U. P. Murnhjr Lew uaaa. 8; blgb mass and sermon, ll:30; vesgara aad - lnmaoulata Haart of Marr Re. W. Daly. Low mass, 6, 8 and 8. .High OMaa and aermon, iu:ev,v v-aayera auu uvueuicuu-o, ? ;w. Aacanaloa, Moutavllla Bav. J. P. FUapaUick. Mass at 8) hlfc-h Waaa wits aurawo, IV:80 6ua day school at 6; benedloUon at 8:30, , , ; , Bt. Mary's t Pro-Catbedral Most Bev. A. Christie, li- U. Low mass, 6, e aad 8; hlgk maaa aud sermon, 11; -vespers, , tastruotioa aud banadlclion, 7;46. y. Boly Bosary Very Bav.' H. H. Kelly, Lew maaa, 8, 7, 8 .and 8: high, waaa aud aermon, Ut teipara and luedlctluo,i 7 fc-:vi-,,,rji;;',., . Sacred HK. Mllwsuaia -Bar, , Oaorg ' Ba bla. O.i B. B. Low Baas. 8; blab snaaa and sermon, 10:30 vespan and baneulctloa, 7:30. Holy Cross, University Park Bav. J. p. Thlllmsn, 0, S. C. , Low maaa. 8:30: high ansa and aermon, 10:301 reapers and -benediction, 1. 6t Stephens Bav. W. A. Waltt. Lew maaa, :80;,bigb uaaa aud ssrnion, 10:80, -i St Andrew's Uev. Thomas Klurnaa. Low maaa. H: hlEh mass and aermon. lot es&era. luatruetion and bauadlctloa 7:30. ' 8t BUolslaus iPoilsh) Bav.' FL -Matuasew-skl. Lew awsa, a; Ugh uasa and aerosa. ' v"-1'1' rlendeChaBii'''''-''''''', ' Bunnvslda-.East Xklrty-firta and Vain streata. Homer Cox, paator. ber-flcee 11 and 7:30) B. 8., 8:46: C. K.. 6:30: utaiev BMatluav 'fhura- dsy,7:30 p.- m. r' - Lenta south Main it, Be. John Ulley. pas tor. Preaching 11 a. m.t-7:80 p, in.; Bluie Scboot,6:45. - j , Waat riedmont Friends Rev. T. J.' Cobnrn. LPraaehlng 11 a. m. sud 7;J p. u.t . BlbU' school. 10 a. B. 8. 8., 10; C 6:15. . -. Chrlattsa Setanoa. ' First rrhnrrh nf ( hrlm H,-lenttat tCrarxtt between INth and lprh ts. Bcrrlces at 11 and 8 p. m. 8. ft. 11. Bulijeet "Probation After Death." - Bevoua Sunday service 11 a, m. and 8 p. n. ' s ' Robert ,Tlokham. '-' - . Through the . decision 'of., Dr.i J. 1 Montgomery, and ftev L- A. Northrop, whq have been assisting in the rellgidus work at the Portland Commons mission. to go 'in to '-the evangelistic field with motor and gospel cars, a euccessor to take their places has had to be selected and .Robert ' Tinkham, a' young man of several, years' experience, has been..ae lected. '. :' : .' ;. -;:t .-'.-..' The new assistant Is An enthusiastic Worker in the, resoue fields and has al ready gained considerable -note . among mission workers.'; During the past 116 days. : the two debdrtlns workers have held 865. street meetings. tin halls and at tne jaus, -and have mede-iss. con versions . posaioie. . f ,v-v.vi.f -, .1 " ,,11 1 sldtant secretary r' W." B."'fehavsr, treas urers : J. Peterson, sergeant-at-arms: J. M. Howes, historian It, L. Turner, preps correspondent; teacher, C A. Lewis: C ., eneli, lookout committee;' J. Grove, membership committee; " W.MC 1 Moore. hospital committee; C. A. Cad well, mis sionary committee, -and C. C. McCoy, visiting committee,-, . . Last Sunday the-. First Presbyterian Sunday school orchestra made Its first appearanoe land was a? great suceesa Every member of . the orchestra is a member, of the Sunday school. They are planning to give a concert tn'the near fnturo and will also aocompany the chorus in its rendition of "Hiawatha's Redding Feast,";-1 ; be given soon. The'San Orael Christian Endeavor soi Clety of tha First; Presbyterian church. will give . sociable for the young peo ple of the . cnurch .on Wednesday- even ing, :OctobgT--itr-' -v ; --i'i. 4:J ',:.'.: v ii.-i vJ.' : , ' ' '.v',s v - The regular monthly meeting f the Holineat . hSinlafere" association : - will meet on Thursday at 10:30 a. m. t th West Piedmont Friends' church, corner Borthwick and Jessup , streeta Rev. John Riley, recehtly from Boise, Idalio, will give the morning address. Evan scllsts O. B. Ong. of Pasadena Cal and J. R- Mc Bride, of Texas; will -alao, be present and preacn during the day. The' revival meeting ! conducted ' by Rev. . Or'- B. Ong, at , the KJhnrch f the Naxarene, East Seventh - and-. Couch streets,, is a success. Meetings are be ing held every night except Saturday. Preaching .- on Sunday morning., after noon and evening 11 a. ra,3 and T;80 p. nv',;; ,.r;yX 't -'f-,' f City -Commissioner Robert Q. Dieck will speak tomorrow - evening st . the Church of Our Father, oq "Municipal Engineering; and lo Publto Welfare." Dn annonmt tit tha nnnaual . tnternt manifested In the Bible -- lectures ' by Evangelist W. - Baker at Wall's, hall. Sellwoed. each Sunday evening for the as-4past month, U has been decided to con- AND SUBURBAN CHURCHES 9:45 and It a. m. Tople, "Probatlea After t-Matk . 1 Tbtr-dhuet T2th and Sulmon sts., at a n. 8. 8. 11; 12:16. sarmou. , "Probation , Alter Death." . - Fo.rrt(p-S KUllncawortb ave.8. 8. Jaalors, 11. Hanlors 12:10. , Service 11 a. S. asd 8 B. at. Teple, "Probatlos After Paath." , , ... : I'.' rnlar7allst.'-X'';'' '':' Church ef the Good Tidings, B. , Mtb Re. I, D, Corby. 8. Broadway end 8. ia 8 ar Tires w-w a. m. . r. u. ut w v a. Barmua lopio, $S2yft?W at io:46 a. m. x. P. O. Ut 6 p. m. Barman tople. now vur- unurca i Tarsal Brotherhood." SwMkffUeal 6 ssoch ttsaa. -' . -Caraos Batgataw Btecter.t paster. ' 11 16 asd 7; 8. 8 10:80,. ,(. , . ,- ... -. . , First tngliah Ksst Sixth and Market atresia. Bav.' B. 0. Uotnacbueb, pastor. 8.- 8.. 10 a. m.i l,t. i-1. Barvicea U asd' 8 p. sT. First , Oemau gvaugeUcalH., Bcbukeaohi. nsstur. ! -,.".,.".', . . ,,,....... . M?.?.0?.,n'It 8i'W8reaet,4 paator. 8. " Pint German) G. Bstnar. nastaa. 10:45 and S: R. H.. 6:80: Y. P. a.. T second A. H. Wyss, Columbia bird, and 834 ax. j ana a; o. a. v:ov m, an.: :a. w, 7. Or can recital . " Third lie. U. Bcbsldknecht ipsstor. 8. B w,a..N, eviiivmi a. w. nu 9 p. W. ' ' Vslttd VresBTtarUa, 1 First Fraok De Witt Plndley. 10:80 aad 7:80; 8. 12; C. B.; 6:30 p. ..subjects, "Our Way Upoa God" and 'God's Cere.' - intra w. apaiaing,. v. i pastor. 8. 8, 10. Services 11 a. m. and 8 n. m. Tha Clinrek of Lha Stranaara !.. '.'-j' a-.. I Dubois, 10:3 and 7:80 "Juaus and the Bab bath" and "How a Prowlneot Black Maa Waa aiaue nappy.. - . . . , Keotoa J. B. Cole, Services 10:16 a sx ad BeTest Day aavenviat. H Kotsi BagaUr aerrlces el tbU deDettlsatlaa TV v. w. ' 1 Central Mi.too U. . St Johns, pastor. Bar. Icasv.BabbatB achaoi, lo a, at.; Breaching, and 7:80.' y it - r-''". Meant. Tabor Bav. & J. Cummlnn.- SetTleaai. Sabbath school, 8 p. . preaeblna-. i a, aa. ' ' .; . . . ... " " Lents o, vnmmipgs, pastor. Servlotet Sabbath school, 10 av praachlug, 41 sua 7:30 p. si. " -' ' - 7 - Alblna . (German) J. ' B. Dlrksoa. pastari 6), a". Baaeu, local eldest Bemc-aa: Babbaik acbool, 10 a. ., prgacblug, 11 a, m. - St. Johns Sabbath scbovl, 10: preaohtng, 11 ' MontaTllla Bsrvloesi Sabbath acbooL lo al B.i prstcblag, 11 a.-at. - ,,; y-j Jraltariaa. - ' '-'V 'I rCbiirch of Our Pttjhar Broadway and Tamhlll Be. T. L. Eliot, p. I)., . paatur. aiinlate smerltus,.Bev., W. J- tllot Jr., tuluiWe Ices 11 a. m. auu i :w v m., Sunday, school. 8:45 a. Btj Momlug, "Our Dally Bread." Bvea lug, addrtat lr Commlaaioper It o. Dleck. v f ' 7;;:'-:,-'.' r'- XatUr Day fclataV':.V'f i Church et Jesus Christ of'Latter Day Belnta (Mormoul'M E. Xjotk St. 8. 8, 10; preaching. ii:45 and 7. , ' - . -. . :. . uoutsvuia.tws aioriwm; av. a, S:43, gar. aa ai4 7;3U.,.V..,-... -;; (;,,;,.,.iitr,,v, ; :- (;.--.?. .'.-B.; '!-.. Vaaarana. ti-.fr r;:' i. i 8lwoid ChuicK of the Kasarenw'':,'isrt a. " p. in. ' First Church of the Kasarauo Bev. 0. Bow. ard ll, paator, g. 8.. 8:43; services II sud a; au-eet meeting, 7;. V. P 7:30. . , Ursutwood . mures OI ids ruin re tie Raa Aaron Wella. 8. 8., 10 ..services 11 and 6; r. p. ., li prayar meeting, wsanasuay. a p. m.i Xosug Pevple-e Sjeetlug .T0k , .' ,. 7 ' rrae MothoJUt, First Chur.-B, eorner Butt Muth and Mm The, conference of the missionaries, of the American Sunday School union, of which this Is the fourth day. Is hav-. Ing ' some most interesting sessions. , Amongst the addresses, of note , have been those delivered by thj Rev... Dr.' George P. Williams of Philadelphia, who la national secretary of this; society, and 1 by R. R, Perkins and J. W. Palmer of the local V. 11. C A. '' 1 - - Mr. Ferkln, in discussltfg the reUg- ( ious needs of men called attention to the fact' that to best , minister to the ' religious needs of men. Christian work ers must understand and minister to ' the physical, social and economic needs 1 and told to some length 0 the group ; work being done In the localY. M. C. A.v for the betterment of the men coming -Into contact .with the Ideal organization. , , Mr. Palmer, in discussing v "Boys," . urged th. necessity; of coming to see life from the boys' standpoint, for by so doing alone could the Christian worker be of assistance to the boy is bis needs. Manliness 'in men appeals to the boy, who looks for virility and strength in' the roan "whose "life he would emulate. Secretary Williams discussed present rural conditions and the problem f the day in religious rural work. He said: "Man's-relation to life has changed more In the past 60 years than In the previous 2000 years." - -' i-v- -rv; . - In speaking Of the need lor the work 1- 6f the union In the outlying districts, . Dr. Williams called attention to the results ! of recent religious surveys, Sixty per cent of. the- rural churches , are dead or dying; 23,000.000 children In . the - United States are hot : regular attendants of any Bunday school? one, third of the population of the-land is ' . isolated from towns and cities; the aver-' - age salary of ministers outside of the towns and cities ranges from 134 to I960 per year, are some of the reasons ; 1 given for the need- for rural evangeliza tion, 'v i'Aivi S if -,ft4 Hf.''.(i-';,- ;:-;'A,".;;S;C.i Referring to the society In Its work. Dr. Williams called attention to the fact that id its t9 years f history more than 130,000 Sunday schools with more .than 8.500.000 members had been one of the. results of the ,wrk, and , in 10 jyears just past some 1200 church organisa tlons , Koiits to various denominations and some 100,000 converts had resulted , from the work. ... .. "0'-:- '- j'-i-- - " Attendant upon this conference are - resiesentatlves from the severs! parts of . Oregon.. Washington and Idaho, the aunvber present representing not less than 1000 separate communities and a . constituency of some 60,000 in the rural districts and small communities. - The conference win continue in ses slot! in the First Presbyterian church . until Wednesday Evening of next week. ' Oh Sunday the delegates will be heard i1Tvarious churches about the city, n their -most interesting and helpful work - In the rural districts of the northwest, from .which are steadily coming the best . and ; most ? aggressive element to luxe a large part in me reugious.anu commercial life of Portland and other .' coast cltlea -,'.v 'vi-. r-.iK . tlnue these services, fh. subject for 1 next Sunday night will "be: fWhat is the Tru Sabbathr' Mr. Baker Is a thorough Bible student and a speaker of ', ablUty.-' , --',: -'tf ' "e rW-tyCK- 'v;,;"-'' ' A Welsh sermon will be delivered by . John Rhys Griffith at the Sunnyalle Congregational church. East Thirty-see-ond and Taylor streets, tomorrow, at 8 p. m. ; A. solo by Miss R. B. Collals will be rendered. - ' ' Bev, W. 3. Jobnatoa, pastor, landey services 11 a. av ard 7:30 p. as. , Central Church Bav. W. B. Boddy. 8, 8, 0: aervleae 11 and 7:30. t. P. sL, 6:10, ',: 8V John U and 7:80. v , Vi shjrriaas fer'tte Deaf. - Pnlted PrasbjtarttB Rev. g aart Dabala, 1010 aad" 8 tl. M, f p.,T'.; T.TI" ' ;" ' Choroh ef tbe frew Faruaalaat, ' Church of the Wavr Jerusalem Charles A. Muaanaum, pastor. JC P. ball. 8arvlcaa 11 and ' s "rue insiae toe wup- aud "Liberty and 1 ' jadvest Oarlittaa flfet Bavratk Sey. " - Adrent Chrlstiaa J. IT. U Smith, paster. Barvlsasi Sunday school 10 a an. Preaching,':;,?. 11 a. m. aad 7:80 p. a. Loyal Workers, :Mi p m. Prayar mesUng. 7:45 Thursday. - ' ''.,it. A"". ' ,...f. tflanallaaaajiai t''-'-i !"-". lir-':' 'U! "i"'-:'." . New Thought Temple of Truth Bllera Mg. P. J, .Greeu, pastor. Barvlcas at 8 p. m. "Constructive laeuls or Bow- te ImproTt lour ' OondlOoa." 1 -- . i . . . f- v Bshat Btaettsg, $13 Xllert bvlldlag, S p. at c - Divine Truth Center Uev. d. at - Miaatd,' . paator. - Bervlcee 11 a. si, , Bslvatioa Army Corps No. 4, goT Sslmoe etreat Adjt and Mra. Baldwia Is ebarge, ' '-..' . Sunday service at 8:16 and 6. Swedish Corpe Salvatloa Army 486 . Bars side, 11, 4:8 aad 8. , Balvstioa Army. Corps No, 1. 47 North Sao. end street Adjt and Mra. Whitney la eharga -Bunday aarvlcea at 8:16 aad 6. . Church of the Bretaran' (Dnnkardt) Bav. Oaorge a. Ufl, 11 aad !;; s. ku, lui a W. , r : , Christ. Jt Yoga til Central building, loth and Alder Its. Silence meeting 11. g -p. Address by A. K. Mosumdar. . ' ' , V Ceugregatloa Aka,val SUuiem gsitiees tt 6:66 and a ; :.- ' Valostaere- el America Missies Hall CS7 - ' Aukeuy street, tesr 3d 8:30 and 8:16. ' Evangelical ' Frva - Cbnrcb (8candlntvlaa)-w ' 1 ' 67k Union' avanus. Bar Icaa 11:46 aad 7i46 a sW '' J, J. Peterson, paator. , . The Church of Uod Bav, jr. T, Neal, Salter. v Bervicss at 10 (Uerman), 8.8o. 6.43; 8, fci " 1:80; testimony and praiae meeting at 7, ' Church of Christ Leuts. . Prvacblog 11 aadl--"V: J:8o. Bible class lg a. m. -: TT - Lanti Church John lliley. PraaehJna at' ' 11 and 7;4! . 8., 10 C B.. 6:4k Plagib Mission, Lenta Full gospel Sunday. ' ' 10:ttoa. 0. aud 8:30 p. m. aussday and Friday 1 evsuloga at 1:30. - . . . w , iuieruatloual Bible Students Oddfellows' hall, Bible- leneon 1:00. t Prayer and praise aerTlne." at 8:00. , 8 p. m. sarrlce Woman of Wood, crati ball) 71 45 p. ta., Bellwood terries, Wall's ' hall, & latb and Lexlugtou at. X. M. V. -A Blith aad Taylor.' R. B. Par. kiss, tsllglsua airaetoe. - Mes a meatlog tt 6 ; p. B). . . , " - ';,, T. W. a A. Broadway end Taylor. Tssper " aerrfiw 4:30. - - j ' i . ,.i . "; : The Irvlngton Center ef Truth 718 Thompeos St., corner U. Slat. Wi-rvlces 11, "Xblngi Pra pared In tha kingdom." - - . " 5 The Christian aud Mleetoniry Alliance, cornet Eaat Blh and Clay stsv Mev, J. B. Fee, paster. 11 I. . aud 7:80 a. 1U a. n. V V h-hii n. m . : Commons mlaalon, S3 N. - Front st-L. A. NortUniD and J, 8. Montgomery, Supts. 8 p. ta , lbs Spiritual Church ot-lh Boul will hniJ services at tbe auditorium, 3d st, near Taylor -s., bcglixilug -at 11 a. m. and continuing ill day, J. 11. Lucas, pastor. The Universal Church ef the Soul (Mar Lay ' ton Hterelis, pastor) and Union Spiritual Lt. ceum Hill ball. uutavll st. Bsrricaa 2. - 4 -sod 8 p. tn. - i ' Flret Hplrltuallet Church S0 Allaky .hldf ., 3d aud Morrison sta. 8 p. m runfereuceT tnee. aasrei 6 p. Bi., circle, twstor; 8 p, m., lecture, - uirHHHKi'. Mrs. Allhe'v. W lcscndangi-r, paator. Lliitletiliurat hi. With nd Gllaau. 8, H. 10: sermon, 11; Young prtoptaa society, 7; sermon, " 7:40, -"Daugers of allaobodlenu'' and "Kind.1 pesa." , -I